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Foucault Argued That Knowledge Could Not Be Separated from the Language

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Question 18

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Foucault argued that knowledge could not be separated from the language used to describe it; he called this phenomenon:


A) The postmodern turn
B) Postcolonial discourse
C) Discursive formations
D) Semiotics

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